FRANCE-FOOD-HORSEMEAT

Légende :An employee of the DDCSPP (Departmental Directorate of Social Cohesion and Protection of Populations) conducts a verification of the withdrawal of frozen products in a supermarket in Besançon, eastern France, on March 1, 2013. An Europe-wide food fraud scandal over horsemeat sold as beef emerged in mid-January when Irish authorities found traces of horse in beefburgers made by firms in Ireland and Britain and sold in supermarket chains including Tesco and Aldi. The scandal intensified earlier this month when Comigel -- a French frozen meal maker which bought 500 tonnes of mislabelled horsemeat from Spanghero -- alerted Findus to the presence of horsemeat in the meals it had made for the food giant and which were on sale in Britain. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images)

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An employee of the DDCSPP (Departmental Directorate of Social Cohesion and Protection of Populations) conducts a verification of the withdrawal of frozen products in a supermarket in Besançon, eastern France, on March 1, 2013. An Europe-wide food fraud scandal over horsemeat sold as beef emerged in mid-January when Irish authorities found traces of horse in beefburgers made by firms in Ireland and Britain and sold in supermarket chains including Tesco and Aldi. The scandal intensified earlier this month when Comigel -- a French frozen meal maker which bought 500 tonnes of mislabelled horsemeat from Spanghero -- alerted Findus to the presence of horsemeat in the meals it had made for the food giant and which were on sale in Britain. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images)

An employee of the DDCSPP conducts a verification of the withdrawal... Photo d'actualitéBesançon,Doubs,France,Glacé,Horizontal,Identité,L'est de la France,Métier,Objet fabriqué par l'homme,Santé et médecine,Supermarché,TravaillerPhotographer SEBASTIEN BOZONCollection: AFP 2013 AFPAn employee of the DDCSPP (Departmental Directorate of Social Cohesion and Protection of Populations) conducts a verification of the withdrawal of frozen products in a supermarket in Besançon, eastern France, on March 1, 2013. An Europe-wide food fraud scandal over horsemeat sold as beef emerged in mid-January when Irish authorities found traces of horse in beefburgers made by firms in Ireland and Britain and sold in supermarket chains including Tesco and Aldi. The scandal intensified earlier this month when Comigel -- a French frozen meal maker which bought 500 tonnes of mislabelled horsemeat from Spanghero -- alerted Findus to the presence of horsemeat in the meals it had made for the food giant and which were on sale in Britain. AFP PHOTO / SEBASTIEN BOZON (Photo credit should read SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP/Getty Images)